Fantasy Tip: The Bears signed Trey Burton in the offseason, and he figures to be the top option at tight end. Shaheen has great physical tools, but he remains a project and is only worth stashing in dynasty formats at this point.

Chicago Bears RB Tarik Cohen is a player that head coach Matt Nagy is excited to work with this upcoming season. "You see how he is in the meeting rooms — he listens to the play and when he comes out here how serious he is and he knows how to have fun. He's a player that for me, you get giddy about," Nagy said.

Fantasy Tip: Cohen should have a solid role in the offense and will be involved in the running and passing game in 2018. He can be a No. 3 or No. 4 running back in point-per-reception leagues and a possible flex option in standard leagues.

Chicago Bears OG Kyle Long (elbow, neck, shoulder) is making good progress in his recovery from multiple offseason surgeries, according to head coach Matt Nagy. Long participated in individual drills and the walkthrough portion of practice Wednesday, May 16.

Chicago Bears WR Allen Robinson (knee) is ahead of the game and looking good as he continues to recover from a torn anterior cruciate ligament he suffered in Week 1 last year. Head coach Matt Nagy said the Bears feel good about Robinson's prognosis and that he won't need to be rushed back.

Fantasy Tip: Robinson is ready for a rebound season with a new team and a fresh start. He will immediately step in and serve as Mitch Trubisky's No. 1 target on an otherwise lackluster receiving corps. If Trubisky can improve and be consistent, Robinson has top 15 fantasy WR potential.

Chicago Bears WR Anthony Miller said he isn't afraid of the "physical element" of the game and is a willing blocker in the running game.

Fantasy Tip: Contributing in the running game will certainly help Miller's chances of playing early, and the rookie could serve as the No. 3 receiver this year. He will be a late-round flier, at best, in redraft leagues, but he's an attractive option in keeper formats.

Chicago Bears WR Anthony Miller (foot) will not participate in team drills during the rookie minicamp this week because he is coming off a foot injury. He has recovered from the injury, but the team wants to be cautious.

Fantasy Tip: Miller could be limited during offseason workouts but should be fine for training camp. He probably will serve as the No. 3 or No. 4 receiver for the Bears as a rookie and has a chance to be a late-round pick in deeper leagues. He will be a solid selection in keeper leagues.

Chicago Bears WR Kevin White's fifth-year option will not be picked up, according to a source. White is set to become an unrestricted free agent next offseason.

Fantasy Tip: The Bears have no choice but to decline picking up White's option. He has played in five games over his first two seasons and is much too big of a risk to retain. For fantasy purposes, he is a late-round flier as Chicago's No. 2 wide receiver.